John Wetton

John Wetton

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About John Wetton

John Kenneth Wetton (12 June 1949 – 31 January 2017) was an English progressive rock singer, bassist, and songwriter. He was born in Willington, Derbyshire, and grew up in Bournemouth. He rose to fame with bands Mogul Thrash, Family, King Crimson, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, Uriah Heep, UK and Wishbone Ash. After his period with King Crimson, Wetton formed UK, and later he was the frontman and principal songwriter of the supergroup Asia, which proved to be his biggest commercial success. Their self-titled debut album sold eight million copies worldwide and was Billboard magazine's No. 1 album of 1982. He later formed the duo Icon with Geoff Downes (ex-Yes, ex-Buggles), and since the 1990s had a successful solo career releasing a large number of studio and live albums. He had a long career as an in-demand session bass player, and collaborated with many members of progressive rock bands such as Yes (including Steve Howe, Bill Bruford, Geoff Downes, Alan White, Billy Sherwood and Peter Banks), Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry, and Genesis (Steve Hackett). Wetton grew up in Bournemouth and was in a number of early bands with Richard Palmer-James, on bass and vocals, including, The Corvettes, The Palmer-James Group (formed with Alec James), Tetrad, and Ginger Man. A key early band was Mogul Thrash; after live work with Renaissance, he joined Family and also did various sessions. Wetton's first big break came when he joined Wimborne, Dorset, musician Robert Fripp in his new line-up of King Crimson in 1972, allowing Wetton to come to the fore as a lead singer and composer. Palmer-James also worked with the band as a lyricist. Wetton remained with the band until Fripp unexpectedly disbanded it in 1974. Wetton continued to work on various projects, including a tour with Roxy Music and two albums with Uriah Heep. In 1977, after failed attempts to reunite King Crimson and create a new band with Rick Wakeman, Wetton and Bruford formed U.K.. Wetton brought into UK keyboard/violin wizard Eddie Jobson, while Bruford brought in guitarist Allan Holdsworth. Upon Bruford and Holdsworth's departure, American percussionist Terry Bozzio joined, making U.K. a threesome a la Emerson, Lake and Palmer. This version of U.K. released the studio album Danger Money and toured in support of Jethro Tull. Wetton released his first solo album, Caught in the Crossfire, in 1980 after the break-up of U.K. Later that same year, he had a brief stint in Wishbone Ash, contributing bass and vocals to Number The Brave. In 1981, at the urging of Geffen Records' John Kalodner, Wetton started working and writing with Steve Howe, who had most recently been in Yes. They went on to form Asia. with whom Wetton worked until 1983. In that year, Wetton was fired from Asia at the insistence of Geffen Records, ostensibly because of less-than-expected sales of the Alpha album. Wetton was brought back to Asia in 1985, with Mandy Meyer replacing Steve Howe, to complete Astra. In the late 1980s, Wetton's collaboration with former Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera was released as Wetton/Manzanera, with drums provided by Yes's Alan White. Also around this time, Wetton began working again with Geoff Downes and Carl Palmer in an attempt to restart Asia without Steve Howe. Some of the material by this incarnation of Asia made its way onto 1990's Then & Now CD. The 1990s saw Wetton mostly out of Asia and focusing on a solo career. In 1999, another attempt to reform Asia resulted in Wetton participating in the short-lived progressive rock group Qango with Carl Palmer, John Young, and Dave Kilminster. The group performed several shows in the U.K. and recorded one live album, Live in the Hood, before disbanding when Wetton and Palmer returned to their solo projects. In the early 2000s, he reunited with Asia keyboardist Geoff Downes for iCon. In 2006, an official reunion of the original Asia line-up (Wetton, Downes, Howe, and Palmer) finally occurred. The studio album titled Phoenix, the original band's first since 1983's Alpha, was released in April 2008 and peaked at No. 73 on the North American Top 200 albums charts. The original line-up released two more studio albums, Omega and XXX before Howe departed in January 2013. With new guitarist Sam Coulson, Asia released Gravitas in March 2014. In 2013 he guested on the album Grandine il vento with Renaissance, with whom he had played live 42 years before. Wetton also did extensive work as a session musician with acts such as Brian Eno, Bryan Ferry and Phil Manzanera. Wetton died on 31 January 2017, from colon cancer. Band timeline Mogul Thrash (1971) Gordon Haskell (1972) Family (1971-1972) Larry Norman (1972) King Crimson (1972-1974) Uriah Heep (1975-1976) U.K. (1977-1980, 2011-2015) Jack-Knife (1979) Wishbone Ash (1980) John Wetton (1980–2017) Asia (1981–1983, 1984–1986, 1989–1991, 2006-2017) Qango (1999-2000) Icon (Wetton/Downes) (2002, 2005-2009)

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John Wetton Battle Lines
John Wetton In The Dead Of Night
John Wetton Lugh
John Wetton Sole Survivor
John Wetton Right Where I Wanted To Be
John Wetton Another Twist Of The Knife
John Wetton I Believe In You(1)
John Wetton Walking On Air
John Wetton Space & Time
John Wetton Lost For Words
John Wetton Get Away
John Wetton I Can't Lie Anymore
John Wetton Space and Time
John Wetton Nothings Gonna Stand In Our W(1)
John Wetton The Celtic Cross
John Wetton Arkangle
John Wetton Paper Talk
John Wetton Where Do We Go From Here?
John Wetton Happy Christmas (War Is Over), from the 2019 album `A Prog Rock Christmas`
John Wetton Another twist of the knife
John Wetton Silently
John Wetton John Wetton
John Wetton Starless
John Wetton Nothing Is Easy
John Wetton The Smile Has Left Your Eyes, from the 2005 album `Akustika II: Return To Amerika`
John Wetton Steve Stevens
John Wetton Heart Of Darkness
John Wetton Battle Lines (movie version) [Chasing The Deer]
John Wetton Paper Talk [1980: Caught In The Crossfire (2023
John Wetton Heat Of The Moment (Acoustic Live)
Battle Lines
In The Dead Of Night
Sole Survivor
Right Where I Wanted To Be
Another Twist Of The Knife
I Believe In You(1)
Walking On Air
Space & Time
Lost For Words
Get Away
I Can't Lie Anymore
Space and Time
Nothings Gonna Stand In Our W(1)
The Celtic Cross
Arkangle
Paper Talk
Where Do We Go From Here?
Happy Christmas (War Is Over), from the 2019 album `A Prog Rock Christmas`
Another twist of the knife
Silently
John Wetton
Starless
Nothing Is Easy
The Smile Has Left Your Eyes, from the 2005 album `Akustika II: Return To Amerika`
Steve Stevens
Heart Of Darkness
Battle Lines (movie version) [Chasing The Deer]
Paper Talk [1980: Caught In The Crossfire (2023
Heat Of The Moment (Acoustic Live)